Cotoneaster Salicifolius 'Exburiensis'
By Karensusan63
- 20 Nov, 2011
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Some winter food there for the birds!
20 Nov, 2011
Sheila...they don't eat them! No idea why, but these berries are always rotting on the tree come spring time...which means I get to enjoy them all winter! Result!
20 Nov, 2011
Lulu, I love this plant, it grows really fast for privacy, doesn't get too huge, nice spreading habit, and always loads of berries! I have five of them, though one is just a baby in a pot.
20 Nov, 2011
That's awesome - thought it was pyracantha in thumbnail - very nice must get one
20 Nov, 2011
No prickles on this Paul! :)
20 Nov, 2011
nice leaves on to - can I find a little more room for 2 more ? mmmmm
20 Nov, 2011
They grow upright to begin with, but at about 2m they start to spread out and then become much wider...lovely for a low level evergreen tree.
20 Nov, 2011
I've not seen this one before. Must look out for it.
21 Nov, 2011
Karen I really like this one .
Where can you get these beauties?
3 Jul, 2012
I got all mine at Evergreen nursery, south Kingennie Kath. They are very good and will get one in for you if they don't have one in stock. :D
3 Jul, 2012
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Oooh, that's a bit of a different colour!!
20 Nov, 2011